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Tim. That's what I've been telling Nikon. My D70 shots have always been consistantly good... the D7000 should be as good or better. Have the shipping label printed and sending it to Nikon today. I'm hoping they can fix the problem. Your brother got a very nice shot of the Sturt's Desert Pea.

Thanks DPR. The CP990, while not a DSLR, was the consumer DSLR/ILC (without the interchngeable lens) of it's time. Still a wonderful macro and snapshot shooter 13 years later, and one of Nikons best innovations. Handles and shoots like a DSLR, adjustable ISO (100-400), and even has a top info LCD.

Thanks D70Fan and Falconest174. I enjoyed every shot I took too.
I just made addition to the description above. Ta Keo temple was built around the year 1000. Ta Keo is in fact a modern name. Ta means 'grand father' and Keo is a name. Its original name is in sanskrit. I don't have a clue when, why and how they decided to adopt Grandfather Keo's name to that temple. No one really knows for sure about each temple - the little inscriptions the ancient builders left were incomplete and vague.